Nurse Assistant Training Program (NATP)

Program Overview

The Nurse Assistant Training Program (NATP) at Emike Nurse Assistant Training Institute provides the required theory instruction and supervised clinical training necessary to meet California Department of Public Health (CDPH) standards for nurse assistant education.

The program is structured in accordance with Title 22, California Code of Regulations, and prepares students for entry-level nurse assistant practice in long-term care and healthcare settings.

Program Length and Total Hours

The Nurse Assistant Training Program consists of a total of 160 hours of instruction, including:

60 Hours

Theory Instruction

100 Hours

clinical training

Theory Instruction

Theory instruction provides students with foundational knowledge required for safe and effective nurse assistant practice. Instruction includes classroom-based learning and approved instructional methods.

Theory topics include, but are not limited to:

Theory instruction may be delivered through approved online or in-person methods, consistent with CDPH guidelines.

CPR & Basic Life Support (BLS) Training

As part of our student readiness process, Emike Nurse Assistant Training Institute provides Basic Life Support (BLS) training aligned with healthcare workplace requirements.

CPR/BLS training is delivered by an American Heart Association–certified instructor, and students receive official AHA BLS Provider certification prior to clinical placement.

CPR

Clinical Training

Clinical training provides hands-on, supervised experience in the performance of nurse assistant skills

Clinical training includes

Direct patient care under RN supervision

Application of theory to real-world clinical settings

Practice of required nurse assistant competencies

Observation and documentation of patient conditions

Reinforcement of infection control and safety procedures

Clinical instruction is conducted in person at CDPH-approved clinical facilities and supervised by qualified Registered Nurse (RN) instructors. 

Instructional Methods

The program utilizes a combination of instructional strategies, including:
Students must demonstrate competency in required skills prior to program completion.

Instructional Qualifications

All instruction is provided by qualified Registered Nurse (RN) instructors who meet CDPH requirements, including:
RN instructors provide direct supervision during both theory and clinical instruction.

Attendance and Participation

Regular attendance and active participation are required for successful completion of the Nurse Assistant Training Program.

Detailed policies are provided in the Student Handbook.

Evaluation and Completion Requirements

To successfully complete the Nurse Assistant Training Program, students must:

Upon successful completion, students receive documentation verifying program completion in accordance with CDPH requirements.

Certification Eligibility

Completion of the Nurse Assistant Training Program allows students to apply for the California Nurse Assistant Certification Examination, subject to state requirements.

Regulatory Compliance

The Nurse Assistant Training Program operates in compliance with:

Program approval status and required disclosures are maintained as required by CDPH.

Important Disclosures

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